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Friday 6 June 2014

Fabio Mancini Dares All for EMPORIO ARMANI a FASHIONISTO Exclusive.

We return to THE FASHIONISTO with our editorial " Fabio Mancini Dares All for EMPORIO ARMANI."



Fabio just covered by EMPORIO ARMANI

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Fabio Mancini Dares All for Emporio Armani
–D’men model Fabio Mancini is back with another installment of his exclusive shoot with photographer Jason Harry. For this go around, Fabio bares all and is outfitted in black and white Emporio Armani underwear by fashion editor Demetrio Baffa Trasci Amalfitani. Here, the Italian label’s famous logo seems to add a certain element of luxury to ordinary simple underwear–no? / Hair by Loui Ferry. Makeup by Nicola Hamilton using M.A.C. Cosmetics. Photo assistance by Alan Ball. Special thanks to Calumet Photo.



Fabio Mancini Dares All for EMPORIO ARMANI
Fabio just covered by EMPORIO ARMANI


Wednesday 4 June 2014

POWER Dolce&Gabbana "Italian Beauty"

Dolce & Gabbana tweets "Italian Beauty"Dolce & Gabbana tweets "Italian Beauty"
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Dolce&Gabbana say about 
our "Italian Beauty" fashion editorial with Fabio Mancini@Dmen.

As featured on the Dolce&Gabbana global Facebook and Twitter page.




Dolce & Gabbana tweets "Italian Beauty"
Dolce & Gabbana tweets "Italian Beauty"
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Canon 1DC Dynamic Range Shooting in Log ISO 100 v ISO 640

I get asked about workflow and my go to settings by photographers new to DSLR video. To help them here are my thoughts about ISO selection.


Canon 1DC dynamic range shooting in Log.


Shooting with the 1DC in Log a low ISO may not offer you the best files in terms of dynamic range. The table shows from ISO 100 to less than 320 dynamic range is more biased to under 18%grey. When you select ISO 320+ you release the maximum dynamic range above 18% grey. This is the area where skin tones and highlights are.

For everyday use an ISO of 320-800 may offer you the best files, use filters for out door shooting to retain the ISO and maintain your look.

Hope this helps.